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11 lines
483 B
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# General Information:
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Here pronouns "he" and "his" refer to the godless person, who represents godless people in general. It may be helpful to readers to use "they" and "their."
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# Under the sun he is green, and his shoots go out over his entire garden
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Here Bildad compares the godless person to a plant that is healthy.
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# Under the sun he is green
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The meaning of the Hebrew text is unclear. Possible meanings: he is healthy during the day or he is watered before the sun rises. |